S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments
https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
Alex Auvolat
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- Fix bucket delete - fix merge of bucket creation date - Replace deletable with option in aliases Rationale: if two aliases point to conflicting bucket, resolving by making an arbitrary choice risks making data accessible when it shouldn't be. We'd rather resolve to deleting the alias until someone puts it back. |
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Garage
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Garage is a lightweight S3-compatible distributed object store, with the following goals:
- As self-contained as possible
- Easy to set up
- Highly resilient to network failures, network latency, disk failures, sysadmin failures
- Relatively simple
- Made for multi-datacenter deployments
Non-goals include:
- Extremely high performance
- Complete implementation of the S3 API
- Erasure coding (our replication model is simply to copy the data as is on several nodes, in different datacenters if possible)
Our main use case is to provide a distributed storage layer for small-scale self hosted services such as Deuxfleurs.